A leader has many tasks and roles to play within an organization. From the way that these roles and these functions are played, will an organization be successful and leadership will be effectively established. Leadership, then, requires a series of functions, or characteristics, that will enable a person who is a leader, to actually be good at what he/she is doing. However, probably one of the biggest difficulties faced by leaders is the topic of time management, especially when having a team to direct and limited timeframes to attend all the necessities of the company and its workers. In order then for a leader to be successful in time management, and agenda management, so that all the needs of the company are met, there are two functions that he must focus on and that require this time management; the first is Conflict Management. Although not directly related to agenda and time for specific topics, when a leader is regulating a conflict between two, or more, employees, he needs to sit down with them and establish an order and a time for all the discussions that will take place, as well as for planning and action, because otherwise, he will become less efficient to attend other needs. The second, and most directly related to time management and topic management, is making and keeping an agenda, because this will ensure that the leader will organize his/her time to meet all the requirements without losing focus.
There are four types of sentences. I'll list them below.
Interrogative sentences are questions: statements that end in a question mark (?). "What will they think of next?" is an interrogative sentence, as you can see from the question mark, so we can rule this one out.
Exclamatory sentences are statements that end in an exclamation point (!). "I simply adore cheese!" is one, because of its exclamation point, so this one isn't declarative either.
Now, things get a little trickier. There are two types of sentences that end in a period (.): imperative and declarative sentences.
Imperative sentences are commands--telling someone to do something. Which is imperative? "Please tidy your room." "We live in an amazing time." Obviously, "Please tidy your room" is an order, and so is imperative.
The only sentence left is "We live in an amazing time." This has to be a declarative sentence, which is simply a statement that ends in a period. This is a statement, and it ends in a period, so this sentence is a declarative sentence.
Answer: We live in an amazing time.
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A theme can be inferred if it is a recurring element in a story that is being narrated.
For example, if a text talks constantly about getting revenge, there is a very good chance that this is the theme or one of the themes of the text and this would help advance the plot.
<h3>What is a Theme?</h3>
This refers to the central message of a text that an author wants to convey to his readers.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete because you did not include the text, so a general overview was given to help you better understand the concept.
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